An Award Winning Cheese. A link to the website
My husbands best friend, my husband (in the middle) and his cousin, wife of my husband best friend, she is also my best friend. This couple first met at our house years ago.
These painted cows, well, different!
The above cheese is one thing we bought. It tastes delicious.
They sell Vodka
Liqueurs.
Tea, Chocolates, Pickles, Beetroot and various other Tasmanian products.
All photos taken with my phone.
Hello Margaret,
ReplyDeleteWhat fun the painted cows are!
This looks like a great place to visit and so many goodies to choose from to take home.
We have never tasted lavender flavoured cheese and do wonder what that can be like. We tend to associate it more with sweet things.....but, it would be a taste adventure, that's for sure!
Maybe because it is early in the morning, but my brain cannot comprehend the second photo at all.
ReplyDelete:) Oh dear Andrew, it must have been the early morning....you see a women bending down painted on the cow :) hope you see it.
Deletegreat day and the cows looks fantastic
ReplyDeleteSomething different, and there are several cows there painted.
DeleteColourful cows????
ReplyDeleteI don't think statues or photos of them would adorn any stud dairy farm- ha ha!
Would scare off prospective buyers of the stud bulls and cows.
Now that ASHGROVE CHEESE ( in capitals as befitting!) - that is always found
in my fridge and on my shopping list. Unfortunately it is never cheap or on "special".
No bloody way, Margaret, would I come at trying that "lavender cheese", and
come to think of it I have never seen it in the cheese section of a supermarket.
I guess you would have to go to this cheese factory to get it??????
Cheers
Colin
They are indeed colourful and different. There are so many real cows in various places to be milked attached to Ashgrove.
DeleteThat is wonderful you buy Ashgrove Cheese, I recall you mentioned you bought Tasmanian Cheese. I expect you might be able to buy the Lavender Cheese over your way, if the buyer buys it for you to buy....otherwise one would have to at the Cheese factory..it might tell you on their website, there is a link there.
Yes. You do have very good dairy and beef stock in Tasmania.
DeleteThe beef is all European breeds - Herefords and Angus.
The "sea weed", (KELP???), or whatever it is called that is eaten by the cattle is
exceedingly beneficial for both milk and beef protein.
I forgot to check this morning on the price of Ashgrove Cheese - I knew
I had something to check but when I pass the electronic doors of a supermarket
my "brain" departs - I need a list!!! ha ha.
I shall look at their website, but no way will "Lavender Cheese" enter my system.
Lavender spray for refreshing rooms - not to eat!!!
Now back to the tennis!
Cheers
Colin
that's some interesting bovine art
ReplyDeleteVery clever.
DeleteI love the cows! Wow, that cheese is expensive. I love good cheese and would love to try your local varieties, especially the lavender.
ReplyDeleteTasmanian Cheese can be expensive, cheese on a whole is. We might try a very small sample of Lavender cheese just to see what it tastes like.
DeleteI love those painted cows. They are smile producers! And the liquors look enticing!
ReplyDeleteThey are very different and clever. Haven't bought any of the liquors as yet.
DeleteThanks for sharing this link on your current post. I so enjoyed seeing the photos from your earlier visit. I would love to see the variety of tea too!
ReplyDeleteI forgot about the 'tea' when I visited...maybe next time..
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